What speaker is the most musical, one you never want to sell?


I've ran into a few "permanent" components over the years, 

I'm wondering what are the most satisfying speaker you've owned?

traudio

I owned a pair of Mirage M3 speakers, these were some of the most musical and impactful speakers I had listened to in the early1990’s. By the early 2000’s I switched to a pair of Dynaudio Contour 3.0’s and I still have them today! Incredible quality and sound! 

 

Matt M

Hello all, 

My Dahlquist DQ 10s purchased new as a mirror imaged pair in 1980. Retired them for a few years while I tried others.  Pulled covers off of them about 8 years ago and refurbed them with the Gold kit from Regnar-Dahlquist in NY and built pair of spiked stands for them.  Use them for music only as I have another rig for home theater.  Every time I listen to them it’s a pure pleasure. I’ve always enjoyed their transparency and musicality. They like power but that’s not a problem. 
Enjoy the music

I would never sell:

thiel 2.4 (purchased 2004) paid 4x

Bryston 4b (purchased 1990, recapped 2022). paid 2K

Threshold FET 9 preamp, purchased 1989. paid 2K

Guesstimating replaceing the above with new components would cost 15K easy. 

I would like to create a second system with magneplanars 2.7i. Would be in the basement. No way wife will allow a 6ft tall speaker in the living room with the main stereo.

 

I’m really loving my Charney Audio Companions with Voxativ AF2.6 drivers. Powered with very upgraded custom ANK gear. I would only replace them with the Charney Lumaca if I moved to a larger listening space.